Monthly Archives: <span>November 2011</span>

Montana Bicyclist Falls on Icy Trail, Gets Nearly $100K

A bicyclist who was injured when he hit a patch of ice and crashed on a pedestrian/bike path in Florence, Mont. last winter has reached an out-of-court settlement worth nearly $100,000. The president of the Florence Park District says he’s …

$6M Awarded for West Coast Quake Early Warning Research

Scientists studying earthquake early warning in the United States have received a financial boost. A foundation this week awarded $6 million in seed money to the University of California, Berkeley, California Institute of Technology and the University of Washington in …

Cat-vertising

Anytime a new advertising strategy is announced, it is worth a moment to reflect on its value. Watch this YouTube video: Ok, so this is obviously a funny parody, but I could not help thinking there is something to learn …

Appalachian Underwriters Receives New Endorsement in Georgia

Appalachian Underwriters, Inc. (AUI) will be the exclusively endorsed workers’ compensation provider for the Independent Insurance Agents of Georgia. This organization includes 660 member agencies. AUI will utilize its Bulldog Comp product to provide coverage in Georgia. The agency believes …

Upstate New York Villages Struggle to Rebound After Irene

Storefronts in Schoharie, N.Y., a quaint village flooded out by Tropical Storm Irene, remain mostly empty and temporary trailers are plunked down alongside grand old homes. A bank branch is serving customers from a truck and a government building’s hand-painted …

Louisiana Workers’ Comp Corp. Offers Tips for Hiring Seasonal Workers

Short-term hiring during the holiday season is a boon to both employers and employees, but businesses should take care to ensure the safety of temporary workers. Richard Perkins, safety and loss prevention outreach coordinator for Louisiana Workers’ Compensation Corp. (LWCC), …

2 Texas Businesses Cited for Safety Violations

In separate actions federal workplace regulators have cited two Texas-based companies for employee safety violations. The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has cited Congress Materials LLC in Euless, Texas, for one other-than-serious and 12 serious safety …

Seneca Creates Surety Division

Seneca Insurance Companies has launched a new product line and operating division for contract and commercial surety. The contract surety side will focus on small and emerging construction, supply, furnish and installation and service-type contract accounts. Commercial surety will target …

James River Still Above Flood Stage in Parts of South Dakota

South Dakota officials say some stretches of the James River remain well above flood stage heading into the winter freeze, setting the stage for more flooding next spring. The James, which has been out of its banks for much of …

Small Earthquakes Recorded in Northern Arkansas, Central Oklahoma

Small earthquakes have shaken parts of northern Arkansas and central Oklahoma A 2.6 magnitude quake struck early morning in the morning on Nov. 29 near Hardy, Ark. The 911 call center in Sharp County didn’t have any reports of injuries …